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“Fosik’s feral creations take the shape of fantastic beings that communicate a subversive, anti-religious commentary through the depiction of hyperbolized fictional gods. Nameless, ​assigned no specific meanings or powers,... left-hand-black:
“ AJ Fosik
“Fosik’s feral creations take the shape of fantastic beings that communicate a subversive, anti-religious commentary through the depiction of hyperbolized fictional gods. Nameless, ​assigned no specific meanings or powers,... left-hand-black:
“ AJ Fosik
“Fosik’s feral creations take the shape of fantastic beings that communicate a subversive, anti-religious commentary through the depiction of hyperbolized fictional gods. Nameless, ​assigned no specific meanings or powers,... left-hand-black:
“ AJ Fosik
“Fosik’s feral creations take the shape of fantastic beings that communicate a subversive, anti-religious commentary through the depiction of hyperbolized fictional gods. Nameless, ​assigned no specific meanings or powers,... left-hand-black:
“ AJ Fosik
“Fosik’s feral creations take the shape of fantastic beings that communicate a subversive, anti-religious commentary through the depiction of hyperbolized fictional gods. Nameless, ​assigned no specific meanings or powers,... left-hand-black:
“ AJ Fosik
“Fosik’s feral creations take the shape of fantastic beings that communicate a subversive, anti-religious commentary through the depiction of hyperbolized fictional gods. Nameless, ​assigned no specific meanings or powers,... left-hand-black:
“ AJ Fosik
“Fosik’s feral creations take the shape of fantastic beings that communicate a subversive, anti-religious commentary through the depiction of hyperbolized fictional gods. Nameless, ​assigned no specific meanings or powers,... left-hand-black:
“ AJ Fosik
“Fosik’s feral creations take the shape of fantastic beings that communicate a subversive, anti-religious commentary through the depiction of hyperbolized fictional gods. Nameless, ​assigned no specific meanings or powers,... left-hand-black:
“ AJ Fosik
“Fosik’s feral creations take the shape of fantastic beings that communicate a subversive, anti-religious commentary through the depiction of hyperbolized fictional gods. Nameless, ​assigned no specific meanings or powers,... left-hand-black:
“ AJ Fosik
“Fosik’s feral creations take the shape of fantastic beings that communicate a subversive, anti-religious commentary through the depiction of hyperbolized fictional gods. Nameless, ​assigned no specific meanings or powers,...

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AJ Fosik

“Fosik’s feral creations take the shape of fantastic beings that communicate a subversive, anti-religious commentary through the depiction of hyperbolized fictional gods. Nameless, assigned no specific meanings or powers, beholden to no formal faith—real or contrived—Fosik’s idols are not meant to contribute to some grand theological narrative of the artist’s design. They are masterfully made beautiful objects that examine the nature of spiritual iconography through an absence of religious discourse. In this way, Fosik points to the power and scope of man’s innate creativity devoid of divine inspiration.”

– Lainya Magana, Hi-Fructose Magazine, 2010​​

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“Issue 149 of Star Trek: Communicator is what happens when all the xenophiles are extra good and wish really hard. “Special Cardassian Issue” it says at the top. And it certainly is.
We have several pages on Cardassians in general, a... leaveharmony:
“Issue 149 of Star Trek: Communicator is what happens when all the xenophiles are extra good and wish really hard. “Special Cardassian Issue” it says at the top. And it certainly is.
We have several pages on Cardassians in general, a... leaveharmony:
“Issue 149 of Star Trek: Communicator is what happens when all the xenophiles are extra good and wish really hard. “Special Cardassian Issue” it says at the top. And it certainly is.
We have several pages on Cardassians in general, a... leaveharmony:
“Issue 149 of Star Trek: Communicator is what happens when all the xenophiles are extra good and wish really hard. “Special Cardassian Issue” it says at the top. And it certainly is.
We have several pages on Cardassians in general, a... leaveharmony:
“Issue 149 of Star Trek: Communicator is what happens when all the xenophiles are extra good and wish really hard. “Special Cardassian Issue” it says at the top. And it certainly is.
We have several pages on Cardassians in general, a... leaveharmony:
“Issue 149 of Star Trek: Communicator is what happens when all the xenophiles are extra good and wish really hard. “Special Cardassian Issue” it says at the top. And it certainly is.
We have several pages on Cardassians in general, a...

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Issue 149 of Star Trek: Communicator is what happens when all the xenophiles are extra good and wish really hard.  “Special Cardassian Issue” it says at the top.  And it certainly is.

We have several pages on Cardassians in general, a little about Cardassian design (padds, architecture, etc), an interview with Andy, a bit with Marc, some with Casey, and finally tech specs on a Galor class ship.  I think I’ll just put out a bit at a time because trying to do it all at once would make this one monster of a post.

(*sad little wave to one of her maybe two pictures of Weyoun*  Hi baby hi hi!  I don’t think anybody ever wished hard enough for a Special Vorta Issue)

(“Weyoun: He Was There Too, Sometimes”)

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